There are many distractions and your body is changing as you mature. Keep at it, other people are also finding it difficult.
everything
all of it....
I dont know you tell me
Ishmael tells us that the most difficult part of being in the forest was dealing with the constant threat of danger from both the rebels and the soldiers, which created a sense of fear and uncertainty that overshadowed everything else.
remaining impartial when working with maybe an abusive parent
The pros include being part of the Union, so you have a good chance of keeping your job as you gain seniority, enriching the life of a child, decent pay (around 30k a year) The cons include limited availability because of the poor economy, difficult students and parents, and uncertainty (you may be transferred from being an elementary teacher to a middle school teacher, depending where the district needs you most)
Arguably the most difficult part of a teacher's job would be the encounters with parents who, unwittingly, are obstructing the teacher's job. They may do this by constantly questioning the teacher's methods and classroom management; refusing to accept that their child is not a genius; or coming down far too hard on a child who really is doind his or her best.
The part of a job that many teachers would most dislike would be the encounters with occasional difficult parents. Behavioural issues in the classroom, and doing playground duty, are also something teachers prefer to avoid.
a medical examiner
which part of the hand is most difficult to wash off of
which part of the hand is most difficult to wash off of
Dealing with parents who are impossible to please!
Communication skills are important for a teacher because communicating ideas clearly is a vital part of the learning experience. If a student doesn't understand the teacher, it's very difficult to learn.